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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8386893" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>There is no telling whats wrong with that amp you have??Id stay off Craigs List buying amps unless the person selling is someone with a great knowing reputation,such as a audio shop locally that would be able to carry a warranty.There could be anything wrong with that amp,Power supply issues,Diode,transisters,I mean who can say without hands on??As for buying a new BNIB amp @$200 bucks can be had with full warranty.Or even a great reliable amp up to $250.We can suggest 5 ch amps all day long in that price range and under, but we do not know what your System consist of.That will help alot,though we can recommend towards your current amps power/ect</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8386893, member: 634282"] There is no telling whats wrong with that amp you have??Id stay off Craigs List buying amps unless the person selling is someone with a great knowing reputation,such as a audio shop locally that would be able to carry a warranty.There could be anything wrong with that amp,Power supply issues,Diode,transisters,I mean who can say without hands on??As for buying a new BNIB amp @$200 bucks can be had with full warranty.Or even a great reliable amp up to $250.We can suggest 5 ch amps all day long in that price range and under, but we do not know what your System consist of.That will help alot,though we can recommend towards your current amps power/ect [/QUOTE]
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